The Digital Library Federation Forum brings together a wide variety of players in the digital library environment, from project managers and developers, to administrators and service providers, and focuses on the operational layer of digital libraries. This conference is well known for its community building and strong emphasis on sharing ideas, collaboration and best practices work. The DLF Forum is an open meeting, welcoming both DLF members and others who work in the field, and provides a strategic platform for organizations to reach a broad, relevant audience.

If your organization would like to help sponsor the 2012 DLF Forum, please select a sponsorship level and amount, and email: jwinberry [at] clir [dot] org. (Please substitute normal e-mail characters for “at” and “dot” in this address.)

Platinum ($7500 and above)

Name in program as a platinum sponsor, large official organizational logo on the 2012 DLF Forum Web page (with an active link to sponsor’s official Web site), acknowledgment from the podium at the opening and closing of the conference, two free conference registrations, a slot in the poster session to demo sponsor’s most recent products and services, and a named conference opportunity (e.g. reception, A/V, lunch, break, DLF Forum Fellows).

Gold ($5000-$7499)

Name in program as a gold sponsor, medium official organizational logo on the 2012 DLF Forum Web page (with an active link to sponsor’s official Web site), acknowledgment from the podium at the opening and closing of the conference, one free Forum registration, and a slot in the poster session to demo sponsor’s most recent products and services.

Silver ($2500-$4999)

Name in program as a silver sponsor, official organizational logo on the 2012 DLF Forum Web page (with an active link to sponsor’s official Web site), acknowledgment from the podium.

Bronze (under $2500)

Name in program and on the 2011 DLF Forum Web page as a bronze sponsor, acknowledgment from the podium.

what’s the DLF?

networked member institutions and a robust community of practice—advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through digital library technologies